Mail.com IP Fax Services Now Available for Microsoft Windows CE-based Mobile Computing

     Mail.com and BSQUARE Integrate Fax With E-mail Through BSQUARE's bFax Pro 5.0

     Mail.com (NASDAQ: MAIL), the leader in Internet messaging solutions for businesses, announced today that through an alliance with BSQUARE (NASDAQ: BSQR), mobile users now have the ability to send and receive Internet faxes through their Microsoft Windows CE-based devices anytime, anywhere. According to IDC, in 2003, Windows CE will have a 40% share of the total worldwide handheld companion market.

Using bFax(R) Pro 5.0, new faxing software released today from BSQUARE's Mobile and Wireless Group, and Mail.com's market-leading FaxMailer service, users can now send and receive fax messages as easily as they can send and receive e-mail messages. Received faxes arrive as e-mail messages, which are downloaded when the user checks e-mail, so faxes can be received even when their CE device is turned off or not connected to a network.

"Mail.com's approach to fully integrating fax and e-mail, and their experience in serving corporate customers sets them apart from the competition," said Denise Slocombe, business unit director of BSQUARE's Mobile and Wireless Group. "bFax Pro is a time-honored standard in mobile faxing, and we believe many corporate users of Windows CE devices will take advantage of these powerful and easy-to-use features."

Mail.com Business Messaging Services (BMS) Vice President of Marketing, Bill Fallon said, "We firmly believe that the winner in the outsourced IP messaging space will be the company that can serve the greatest range of needs for the business customer. Our partnership with BSQUARE enables us to further extend our solution set to better meet the needs of customers requiring highly mobile solutions."


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